33.5 Roller Furler
Nigel, If you have a Hood 810LD furler, try the following suggestions to improve the furler's operation:1. Make sure that the tension on the jib halyard is eased a bit when furling.2. Check the condition of the furling line.3. Disassemble the furler drum cover and rinse the bearings with fresh water and lubricate the bearings with a silicon or graphite spray lubricant. (Hood actually recommends WD40) Make sure that the spray can has a plastic nozzle extension to ensure that the lubricant reaches the bearings. Make sure that the rope stripper is placed back in the proper position when re- attaching the drum cover. CAUTION: do not over tighten the set screw that tightens the drum cover because the cover is made of cast aluminum-- I cracked the cover on my drum and a replacement cost $60.4. Rinse the halyard swivel assembly and lubricate.5. If you do not have success with the above and the drum continues to bind remove the drum and return to Hood for rebuild. My Hood LD was having problems a few weeks ago. After disassembly, rinsing, and lubricating --it works great. Good Luck.